Danish Architect, Jan Gehl stated, “First life, then spaces, then buildings—the other way around never works”. This principle insists that people should be the focal element when designing spaces. The…
In modern urban environments, the focus on sustainable, livable cities is more crucial than ever. An essential part of this transformation is pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure, which plays a pivotal…
Grandeur, efficiency, and transparency are the first impressions at the sight of Berlin’s spectacular Central Train Station. Opened to public use in May 2006, it is Europe’s largest central train…
What if a person could buy groceries from a place that is just 15 minutes away from him? How convenient would it be if people could reach places on time,…
EVOLUTION. It has been a prominent part of our lives since the early ages. Early men used to wander around in search of food, water, shelter. Their basic task was…
In our collective journey towards creating urban environments that are both sustainable and liveable, the imperative is clear – the time has come to reshape our cities with a focus…
Cycling is a prime example of sustainable transportation. Within the urban design realm, bicycles blend more flawlessly into pedestrian spaces in contrast with motorized vehicles, therefore encouraging a harmonious coexistence…
Solutions The capacity to move around and use one or more means of transportation to get from one place to another to fulfill everyday demands is defined as mobility. As…